My c6380 is currently set to be Wireless. I think that's where the problem lies. How do I get my computer to "see" my printer?

I think this also might involve some networking. I don't know how to network on Linux. (I barely know how to network on Windows.) I do have a Network setup with Vista, but I don't know how to integrate MINT into the Network.

Hope I posted this in the right place! It was a toss up between Hardware and Networking!

My knowledge level of Linux can best be described as "I can copy & paste things into the Terminal real good!"

The problem is deciding which category to choose. There is some kind of embedded print server on that printer and I don't know if it's linux based or windows based. The HowTo has the following categories which may be applicable:

[] CONNECTING TO A WINDOWS PRINTER FROM LINUX[] CONNECTING TO A LINUX PRINTER FROM ANOTHER LINUX

If you have a router you should give your printer a permanent fixed IP address, so that when and if your router goes down it won't reassign IP addresses. You do that by going into your router setup utility via your browser. Get out your router manual now - I cannot do that for you as I have no idea what the router address is.

Then open your browser and go to http://localhost:631 and set up your printer via the CUPS interface. Add a printer there and when it asks for device you give it the URI such as "socket://192.168.100.104" (or whatever IP address you gave the printer in the router). For more information just read the CUPS documentation that you will see when you navigate to localhost:631.